Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Trained as a blacksmith , the Annapolis - born Harris had established a small machine shop in the city in 1828 , and had expanded into the foundry business some twenty - three years later . In 1883 , in consequence of the new tariff ...
Trained as a blacksmith , the Annapolis - born Harris had established a small machine shop in the city in 1828 , and had expanded into the foundry business some twenty - three years later . In 1883 , in consequence of the new tariff ...
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The first almshouse in the province was established in the City of Saint John in 1801 Several years later other pauper institutions were erected to serve various county , city and parish units of New Brunswick .
The first almshouse in the province was established in the City of Saint John in 1801 Several years later other pauper institutions were erected to serve various county , city and parish units of New Brunswick .
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... the Reverend Robert Fitzgerald Uniacke , the evangelical Anglican rector , established St. George's parish school in 18285 Four years later the wives of the city's clergymen , and of prominent businessmen and political officials ...
... the Reverend Robert Fitzgerald Uniacke , the evangelical Anglican rector , established St. George's parish school in 18285 Four years later the wives of the city's clergymen , and of prominent businessmen and political officials ...
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